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CHEFTOP-X
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BAKERTOP-X
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User manual
01 - 06 - 2023

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  • Page 1 CHEFTOP-X BAKERTOP-X User manual 01 - 06 - 2023...
  • Page 2 Hello Safety Your Digital.ID oven Basic concepts Basic concepts for cooking Basic concepts for water treatment and washes Apps Oven cleaning and maintenance Using the oven with the Digital.ID App Hey UNOX! Restarting, updating and resetting Assistance and support Copyright...
  • Page 3 This manual contains all the information you need to use this appliance at its best. If you do not fully understand any of the contents, please contact UNOX for further information.
  • Page 4 2. Safety • Symbols used in the manual • Safety information • Information on disposal and recycling • Declaration of conformity...
  • Page 5: Symbols Used In The Manual

    Symbols used in the manual Symbol Meaning Read the instruction manual Danger! Situation presenting immediate danger, or a hazardous situation which could cause injury or death. Risk of re! Risk of electric shock! Risk of burns...
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Failure to comply with the safety regulations, and any use or maintenance other than those indicated in this manual invalidates the warranty (for further details see www.unox.com, in the “Warranty” section), and relieves the manufacturer of all liability. Keep this appliance out of the reach of children.
  • Page 7 The appliance emits a sound level of below 70 dB. UNOX reserves the right to make changes to improve the appliances and accessories at any time without advance notice. Full or partial reproduction of this manual is forbidden without the consent of UNOX.
  • Page 8 Precautions for the risk of burns and injury While cooking and until all appliance parts have cooled, make sure to only touch the appliance control components or handle, because the external parts are extremely hot (temperature above 60°C/140°F). Cooking can only take place with the door closed, for safety reasons.
  • Page 9 The rst time you use the appliance, some of the oils used for manufacturing may evaporate and produce fumes or unpleasant odours. These will gradually disappear as you continue to use the appliance. Liquids or other foods should not be reheated in sealed containers, as these may explode.
  • Page 10 Do not clean the appliance with a steam or pressurised water jet. Do not use highly ammable food or liquids while cooking (e.g. alcohol). Precautions for the risk of electric shock Do not open the compartments marked with these symbols. Only quali ed personnel authorised by UNOX may access these...
  • Page 11 Failure to observe this regulation invalidates the warranty (for further details see www.unox.com, in the “Warranty” section), and may cause damage or injury including death. Precautions for routine maintenance Any routine maintenance must be performed: • after disconnecting the appliance from the power supply and waiting for the capacitive components to discharge (approx.
  • Page 12 When cleaning any component or accessory NEVER use: • abrasive, pointy or sharp tools or cloths (abrasive sponges, scrapers, steel-bristled brushes, etc.); • steam or pressurised water jets; • abrasive or powder detergents; • alkaline, aggressive, caustic or corrosive detergents (e.g. hydrochloric/muriatic or sulphuric acid or caustic soda).
  • Page 13: Information On Disposal And Recycling

    Information on disposal and recycling Pursuant to article 13 of Italian Legislative Decree 49 of 2014 “Implementation of the WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment” The crossed-out wheelie bin symbol speci es that the product was placed on the market after 13 August 2005 and that at the end of its useful life it should be collected separately and not disposed of with other waste.
  • Page 14 Information on disposal in Italy In Italy, WEEE appliances must be delivered to: • recycling centres (also known as waste disposal sites/facilities) • the dealer from whom the new appliance is purchased, who is required to collect them free of charge (“one-for-one” collection). Information on disposal in European Union countries The EU Directive on WEEE appliances has been implemented differently by each country.
  • Page 15: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of conformity EU declaration of conformity for electrical appliances Manufacturer: UNOX S.p.A. Address: Via Majorana, 22 - 35010 Cadoneghe, Padova, Italy Declares, under its own responsibility, that the ovens: CHFTOP-X & BAKERTOP-X Digital.ID comply with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC through the...
  • Page 16 following standards: EN 203-1:2021 EN 203-2-2:2021...
  • Page 17 3. Your Digital ID • CHEFTOP-X BAKERTOP-X features • Digital.ID Features...
  • Page 18 Water ltering and automatic washing Cleaning professional combi ovens is no longer a problem. CHEFTOP-X™ & BAKERTOP-X™ feature a PRESSURE.Klean automatic washing system integrated with a 1L | 0.26 US Gal capacity Det&Rinse Ultra tank and RO.Care water ltering system to guarantee up to 1300L | 343.4 US Gal of ltered water.
  • Page 19 The cooking chamber of the CHEFTOP-X & BAKERTOP-X ovens is made of 316L steel, the one ships are built of to withstand the aggression of sea waters. Combined with RO.Care, it allows to avoid water treatment with osmosis systems even in case of high levels of chlorides.
  • Page 20 CHEFTOP-X /BAKERTOP-X news Water ltering and automatic washing: nothing is missing. Cleaning speed ovens is no longer a problem. CHEFTOP- /BAKERTOP-X feature a PRESSURE.Klean automatic washing system integrated with a 1L | 0.26 US Gal capacity DET&Rinse Ultra tank and RO.Care water ltering system to guarantee up to 1300L | 343.4 US Gal of ltered water.
  • Page 21 316L Marine-grade stainless steel cooking chamber The cooking chamber of the CHEFTOP-X /BAKERTOP-X ovens is made of 316L steel, the one ships are built of to withstand the aggression of sea waters. Combined with RO.Care, it allows to avoid water treatment with osmosis systems even in case of high levels of chlorides.
  • Page 22 Lower drawer A space for the Det&Rinse detergent bottle and for the built-in RO.Care water lter. A compartment under the oven which contains everything you need for the daily care of your oven. Digital.ID Features Digital.ID is the most advanced operating system ever installed on an oven.
  • Page 23 You can log in to your account from any CHEFTOP-X /BAKERTOP-X oven connected to the internet and immediately have access to your settings.
  • Page 24 COOKING.Concierge Do you need advice? Do you want to optimize the use of your oven? Do you want to perfect a cooking process? Do you need instructions for a recipe? If you have activated the Premium* digital services you can book a Premium call with our Corporate Chefs directly from your oven and talk to them thanks to the internal microphone to receive up to 30 minutes a month of live advice.
  • Page 25: Basic Concepts

    4. Basic concepts • Symbols used in the manual • Digital.ID Control Panel • Using gestures • UNOX technologies...
  • Page 26 Symbols used in the manual Symbol Gesture Tap the screen gently with one nger. Tap and hold down Tap on the screen and hold down until the desired action starts. Drag right Drag your nger from left to right. Drag left Drag your nger from right to left.
  • Page 27 Drag down Drag your nger from the right to downwards.
  • Page 28 Digital ID Panel Home Page Navigation...
  • Page 29 Washes: thanks to the PRESSURE.Klean technology, CHEFTOP-X /BAKERTOP-X is the rst self-washing speed oven. A smart oven that is able to accurately detect the degree of dirt and suggest the most suitable washing mode to achieve zero waste;...
  • Page 30 Support: if you’ve activated Premium digital services you can book a Premium call with the UNOX Corprate Chefs right from the oven and talk to them using the microphone inside to get advice in real time. With the new Badge function you...
  • Page 31: Control Panel

    Control panel ON/OFF...
  • Page 32 Voice : activate the internal microphone for voice BUTTON commands and to communicate with UNOX operators and Chefs during calls. Be careful, the button turns the control panel on and off but does not disconnect the oven from the power supply. It is still live until its plug is taken out.
  • Page 33 Touch commands on capacitive display Your oven’s control panel uses Touch control technology which lets you browse through the Digital.ID operating system simply by tapping the icons with clean, dry ngers (don’t use utensils). All the apps are managed with cards, each of which allows full control of the contents of the app.
  • Page 35 Home Page customisation Return to the Home Page, tap and hold down anywhere. In the card that appears you can: • drag widgets into the position you prefer; • add widgets by pressing the key at the bottom + ADD WIDGET •...
  • Page 37: Access Settings

    Access settings If you want to make personal settings: • tap the menu • tap SETTINGS...
  • Page 38: Accessories Menu

    Accessories menu Tap the icon at the bottom right Select the accessory you want to use...
  • Page 39: Using Gestures

    Using gestures...
  • Page 40 Slider menu The slider menus let you see and manage several topics in a single card, permitting an overall view. To display them, drag the card right or left.
  • Page 41 Setting a time value To set a time value drag the number up or down. Setting a slider value To set a slider value, drag the cursor right to increase it or left to reduce it.
  • Page 42 Smart function that prompts the user for feedback on cooking results. Use machine learning technology to process the feedback received, learn the user’s preferences and improve the preset cooking programs Unox Intelligent Performance (UIP) ADAPTIVE.Cooking Automatically adjust cooking parameters according to the load to guarantee repeatable results SMART.Preheating...
  • Page 43 OPTIC.Cooking Smart technology enabling the oven to recognise the food and automatically start the correct cooking program when operating in MULTI.Time mode Unox Intensive Cooking (UIC) DRY.Maxi Rapidly remove large quantities of humidity from the cooking cavity STEAM.Maxi Rapidly produce a large quantity of steam in the cooking cavity AIR.Maxi...
  • Page 44 Improve and speed up cooking when the oven is fully laden, thanks to the possibility of increasing the oven fan speed to 3600...
  • Page 45 5. Basic concepts for cooking • Preparing and starting a cooking cycle • Cooking cycle in progress • Cooking summary • Actions after cooking...
  • Page 46 • as multicooking (Multi.Time - Multi.Speed); • with previously saved recipes (Library); • with recipes preset by UNOX (Chefunox). To start all cooking cycles, irrespective of type, tap button START STOP Starting a manual Cooking Set cycle To start or create a...
  • Page 47 At the end of the cooking cycle you can save the edited recipe under another name (the UNOX recipes cannot be changed or deleted). Your edited recipe will be stored in the Library app.
  • Page 48 Starting an inde nite MULTI.Time cooking cycle MULTI.Time app allows you to cook products that require different cooking times at the same time, under equal conditions (temperature, humidity, fan speed and/or microwaves). If you use this app, the oven maintains the cavity conditions you have set for an inde nite period.
  • Page 49 Cooking cycle in progress Editing a Cooking Set cooking cycle that’s in progress...
  • Page 50 The changes are valid only for the cooking cycles in progress (the UNOX preset programs cannot be permanently edited); if you drag the card to left or right the preheating card and card for subsequent steps are displayed respectively (if any);...
  • Page 51 Editing a MULTI.Time cooking cycle that’s in progress...
  • Page 52 timer not expired: end of cooking > 15 seconds; timer not expired: end of cooking < 15 seconds; timer expired: end of cooking < 5 seconds; cancel the timer; con rm the expired timer and go back to the settings; enable variations to the climate set in progress in the absence of active timers, see how to edit climate set...
  • Page 53 Ending a cooking cycle in progress Cooking cycles end when the anticipated time elapses or when the core temperature set is reached (if applicable). If you tap and hold down the start/stop button the cooking cycle in progress is interrupted.
  • Page 54 Cooking summary At the end of the cooking cycle you can stop the buzzer by tapping button. If you open and close the door you can see STOP BUZZER the cooking summary screen.
  • Page 55 name of the recipe in progress; duration of cooking cycle just ended; consumption summary (electricity, steam, RO.Care, CO add time by keeping the parameters for the last step carried out or change the temperature of the core probe (if there is one).
  • Page 56 6. Basic concepts for water treatment and washes • Safety precautions • Starting a wash • Cleaning in progress • Wash summary • Re lling Det&Rinse Ultra • Replacing the RO.Care lter...
  • Page 57: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Carefully read the product safety data sheet before handling and using the detergent. NEVER touch the detergent with bare hands. The detergent must not come into contact with the skin, eyes or mucous membranes. In the event of contact with the detergent, refer to the safety data sheet.
  • Page 58 Starting a wash The ovens are tted with the PRESSURE.Klean automatic washing system: to start a program to wash the oven cavity tap the WASHING button.
  • Page 59 Tap the name of the wash that you think best suited to the degree of dirtiness of the oven cavity: • RINSE: rinse the oven cavity; • QUICK: quick wash of oven cavity; • SHORT: oven cavity only slightly dirty; •...
  • Page 60 Main page display and explanation...
  • Page 61 program name; percentage of dirtiness of the oven; progress bar of current wash; washes available; recommended wash; presence or not of Det&Rinse and/or RO.Care during wash.
  • Page 62 Cleaning in progress...
  • Page 63 name of wash in progress; important warning NOT to open the door while a wash is in progress; total wash time; end of wash time.
  • Page 64 Wash summary At the end of the wash a summary card will appear and a buzzer will sound that you can stop by tapping the stop buzzer button.
  • Page 65 name of wash carried out; duration of wash just ended; consumption summary of water, Det&Rinse and RO.Care; tips for optimal cleaning of the oven; repeat the wash just ended; go back to the list of washes.
  • Page 66 Re lling Det&Rinse A note on the display tells you when you need to re ll the Det&Rinse tank.
  • Page 67 • press and release the tank cover and take out the tank; PUSH PULL • remove the cap from the UNOX Det&Rinse™ Ultra bottle, holding it with the cap facing upwards; DO NOT remove or pierce the protective • check that the protective lm is intact and undamaged. Turn the bottle upside down and screw it onto the tank;...
  • Page 68 Repeat the process until the tank’s maximum capacity is reached (3 litres | 0.79 US Gal= 3 bottles of UNOX Det&Rinse Ultra), then put the tank back in until it can go no further. Dispose of the...
  • Page 69 Replacing the RO.Care lter The oven features an RO.Care softener lter that must be replaced once a year or after the treatment of a number of litres calculated using this formula: Litres (L) = 13000 / Temporary hardness (°DH) in relation to the hardness of the customer’s mains water.
  • Page 70 • press and release the RO.Care softener lter cover and take out the empty lter by pulling it outwards;...
  • Page 71 PUSH PULL • remove the protective cover from the new lter; • insert the new lter, making sure that you insert it in the correct direction.
  • Page 72 7. Apps • Cooking Set • Library • Chefunox • MULTI.Time • Washes • DDC (Data Driven Cooking) • Support...
  • Page 73 Apps Cooking Set • Selecting a preset cooking program • Editing a preset cooking program • Activating a UIP technology • Adding a new cooking step • Preheating • Starting a cooking cycle • Cooking cycle in progress • Ending a cooking cycle •...
  • Page 74 Cooking Set lets you start a manual cooking cycle. In manual cooking cycles you must set the following parameters independently: • cooking time or core temperature (if applicable); • cavity temperature or Delta T (if applicable); • input or extraction of steam into/from cavity; •...
  • Page 75 Landing page display and explanation...
  • Page 76 • a preset program with parameters already lled in based on the most popular types of cooking. See how to edit a UNOX preset program here. • a Manual preset program, fully customisable, that sets no limits to parameters.
  • Page 78 Editing a preset cooking program After selecting the preset cooking program, if you wish, you can edit the preset parameters to suit your needs.
  • Page 79 If the fans are in pulse mode, they turn off when the oven reaches the temperature set; UIP: you can edit activation of the Unox Intelligence Performance technology (not recommended); delete a cooking step (only if there is more than one cooking step);...
  • Page 80 See further information about UIP technologies (UNOX Intelligent Performance) here. To edit the Unox Intelligence Performance cooking technology settings: • tap the UIP button on the top right of the card; • activate or deactivate the use of the technology by moving the cursor;...
  • Page 81 Adding a new cooking step How to add a new cooking step If necessary you can create cooking programs with several steps; each step can have different parameters: • tap the new step button on the edit preset card;...
  • Page 82 UNOX recommends that you use SMART.Preheating, an automatic preheating program that autonomously sets the preheating time and temperature; it also takes into account the dispersion of heat when you open the door and is activated when the oven moves from one step to the next, adjusting the oven cavity to the step’s...
  • Page 83 Deactivating SMART.Preheating (not recommended) To deactivate SMART.Preheating technology and manually set preheating, tap the preheating card and deactivate the technology by moving the cursor. To save the changes, tap the apply button. Then you must set the preheating time and temperature in the card that appears.
  • Page 84 Starting a cooking cycle Tap START/STOP to start the cooking cycle: a manual or Smart.Preheating phase begins, depending on what you have previously set. To stop preheating that’s in progress at any time, whether manual or SMART.Preheating, press the button and con rm. SKIP See further information about preheating...
  • Page 85 Cooking cycle in progress...
  • Page 86 The changes are valid only for the cooking cycles in progress (the UNOX preset programs cannot be permanently edited); if you drag the card to left or right the preheating card and card for subsequent steps are displayed respectively (if any);...
  • Page 87 Ending a cooking cycle Cooking cycles end when the anticipated time elapses or when the core temperature set is reached (if applicable). If you tap and hold down the START/STOP button the cooking cycle in progress stops.
  • Page 88 Cooking summary At the end of the cooking cycle a summary card will appear and a buzzer will sound that you can stop by tapping the STOP BUZZER button. Then a card appears summarising consumption and possible actions after cooking.
  • Page 89 name of the recipe in progress; duration of cooking cycle just ended; consumption summary (electricity, steam, RO.Care, CO...
  • Page 90 Actions after cooking...
  • Page 91 name of the recipe in progress; save the cooking cycle just ended; see how to save a cooking cycle here. repeat the cooking cycle just ended with the same cooking parameters that can be changed as you require; repeat the last cooking step; add time by keeping the parameters for the last step carried out or change the temperature of the core probe (if there is one).
  • Page 92 Saving a manual cooking cycle at the end of cooking At the end of the cooking cycle you can save the recipe you have created: • tap SAVE;...
  • Page 93 • choose the photo and the name to be assigned to your recipe; • con rm again with SAVE. The recipes you have saved are collected in the Library app: to start them, tap the recipe you are interested in and tap the button START STOP...
  • Page 94 Apps Library • Browsing and selecting a recipe • Recipe options • Starting a recipe • Creating a personal recipe The Library lets you create or start a personal recipe you’ve previously saved. See how to select and start a recipe here.
  • Page 95 Browsing and selecting a recipe Tap the recipe you want in order to select it.
  • Page 96 A page summarising the recipe’s cooking parameters appears. Use the lters (e.g. alphabetical order, “favourite” recipes, etc.) to make it easier to search for the recipe you want.
  • Page 97: Recipe Options

    Recipe options From the recipe card you can mark the recipe as a favourite by tapping the icon . By tapping the drop- down menu you can: • edit the recipe’s parameters (e.g. change the photo associated with it or the ingredients list, change the cooking time or oven temperature, etc.);...
  • Page 98: Starting A Recipe

    Starting a recipe to start the cooking cycle. START STOP...
  • Page 99 Creating a personal recipe Tap the + icon. Set the recipe by adding: • a photo to identify it (optional); • its name; • its cooking parameters; see an example of setting parameters here; • the necessary ingredients (optional); • the description of the various cooking steps (optional). Save the settings with SAVE From the recipe card you can mark the recipe as a...
  • Page 101 Apps Chefunox • Browsing and selecting a recipe • Recipe options • Starting a recipe Chefunox - Speedunox allow you to use the recipes created and tested by the UNOX chefs to achieve excellent cooking results.
  • Page 102 Browsing and selecting a recipe To select a recipe tap its icon. To make it easier to search, the recipes are divided up by food (e.g. poultry) or by type of cooking (e.g. COMBI). To achieve customised cooking cycles, optimised for the food to be cooked, depending on the chosen recipe, you can edit the preset parameters as you wish by changing,...
  • Page 103 for example, the thickness of the food to be cooked, its weight, the external browning, etc. Whenever any parameter is changed use the + SAVE PRESET button. PARAMETERS By tapping the button the parameters entered are permanently stored for future uses of the recipe.
  • Page 104 • change SMART.Preheating to manual preheating (not recommended), see how to deactivate SMART.Preheating here; • activate or deactivate UIP technologies, see how to activate or deactivate Unox Intelligence Performance technologies here. Starting a recipe Tap start/stop to start the cooking cycle.
  • Page 105 Apps MULTI.Time • Browsing and selecting a program • Setting a climate set • Starting a cooking cycle • During cooking: setting the timers • Cooking cycle in progress • Ending a cooking cycle • Cooking summary MULTI.Time allows you to cook at the same time foods that need different cooking times under equal conditions (temperature, humidity, etc.).
  • Page 106 • a preset program with pre- lled start (e.g. COMBI); cooking settings preset by UNOX based on the type of cooking chosen will be suggested; these parameters, preset by UNOX, can be edited based on your requirements. See...
  • Page 108 Setting a climate set After selecting the preset cooking program, if you wish, you can edit the preset parameters to suit your needs.
  • Page 109 If the fans are in pulse mode, they turn off when the oven reaches the temperature set; UIP: you can edit activation of the Unox Intelligence Performance technology (not recommended); Save/delete the preset program set.
  • Page 110 Con rm the values entered The save button con rms the values entered.
  • Page 111 Starting a cooking cycle to start the cooking cycle: a manual START STOP or Smart.Preheating phase begins, depending on what you have previously set. To stop preheating that’s in progress at any time, whether manual or SMART.Preheating, press the skip button and con rm.
  • Page 112 5 timers • tap the button to display 10 timers • tap the button to activate or deactivate the technologies, see information about Unox Intelligence Performance here. Setting timers using a compatible recipe Tap the + icon.
  • Page 113 Enter the settings required to adapt the recipe to your needs and con rm with...
  • Page 114 Setting timers manually Enter the duration of the timers that you need (up to a maximum of 5) from 0 mins to 9 hrs 59 mins 59 secs.
  • Page 115 Cooking cycle in progress The picture shows a MULTI.Time cooking cycle that’s in progress.
  • Page 117 timer not expired: end of cooking &gt 15 seconds; timer not expired: end of cooking < 15 seconds; timer expired: end of cooking < 5 seconds; cancel the timer; con rm the expired timer and go back to the settings; enable variations to the climate set in progress in the absence of active timers;...
  • Page 118 Ending a cooking cycle By using this function, the oven maintains the set temperature and humidity inde nitely (continuous cycle). When the time set by a timer runs out, a buzzer will tell you that the relevant tray is ready and you can take it out. If you tap and hold down the button START...
  • Page 119 Cooking summary At the end of the cooking cycle a summary card will appear and a buzzer will sound that can be silenced by tapping the button. STOP BUZZER Then a card appears summarising consumption.
  • Page 120 name of the recipe in progress; duration of cooking cycle just ended; consumption summary (electricity, steam, RO.Care,...
  • Page 121 Apps Washes • see here Safety precautions • see here Starting a wash • see here Cleaning in progress • see here Wash summary • see here Re lling Det&ampRinse • see here Replacing the RO.Care lter...
  • Page 122 Apps Data Driven Cooking • Detailed consumption screen • State of cleanliness of oven cavity • Cooking reports...
  • Page 123 DDC (Data Driven Cooking) By using this app you can nd out activity data and your oven’s consumption. To display the whole card you have to drag it up or down.
  • Page 125 select the data of interest (time of use, consumption of electricity, water, Det&ampRinse RO.Care); time of use of oven in hours and minutes or a graphic representation; detailed consumption screen; cleanliness status of oven cavity; cooking reports.
  • Page 126 Detailed consumption screen...
  • Page 127 • length of individual activity; • comparison of CHEFTOP-X /BAKERTOP-X consumption with other non Energy.Star ovens; • graphic cooking performance with all program details;...
  • Page 128 State of cleanliness of oven cavity See what the oven’s state of cleanliness has been like in the last week or month. If you tap you will see all DETAILS the washes done and their details.
  • Page 129 Cooking reports You can receive weekly cooking reports that will help you to improve management of your oven’s activities. Information provided: • average weekly waiting time to end of preheating; • average weekly time door is open to put something in oven;...
  • Page 130 Apps Support • COOKING.Concierge • Live Technical Assistance • DIGITAL.Training COOKING.Concierge Cooking assistance Do you need advice? Do you want to optimize the use of your oven? Do you want to perfect a cooking process? Do you need instructions for a recipe? If you have activated the Premium* digital services you can book a Premium call with our Corporate Chefs directly from your oven and talk to them thanks to the...
  • Page 131 * The Digital.ID Premium subscription includes HEY.Unox voice assistant, DIGITAL.Training, 30 min/month of COOKING.Concierge cooking support, live technical assistance and all the capabilities of the DDC Enterprise plan.
  • Page 132: Oven Cleaning And Maintenance

    8. Oven cleaning and maintenance • Safety information for maintaining the appliance • Cleaning the appliance • Inactivity • Information on disposal and recycling • Small routine maintenance...
  • Page 133 Safety information for maintaining the appliance Any routine maintenance must be performed: • after disconnecting the appliance from the power supply and waiting for the capacitive components to discharge (approx. a few minutes); • after waiting for the appliance to cool down fully; •...
  • Page 134 • alkaline, aggressive, caustic or corrosive detergents (e.g. hydrochloric/muriatic or sulphuric acid or caustic soda). These substances could cause permanent damage to the appliance surfaces and catalysts. Never use these substances when cleaning the appliance substructure or the oor under the appliance. The volatile emissions from these compounds may still cause damage.
  • Page 135: Cleaning The Appliance

    Cleaning the appliance Clean the appliance on a daily basis in order to maintain a good level of hygiene and to prevent the stainless steel from corroding or deteriorating. Cleaning the plate, trays, seal • Wait for the appliance to cool down fully; •...
  • Page 136 • leave for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a clean cloth. Do not wash the air lter in the dishwasher; • put the lter back in place. CHEFTOP-X /BAKERTOP-X does not work without the suction lter. There is a sensor to detect when it is there and warn you to put it back if it is not.
  • Page 138 Cleaning the oven cavity Manual cleaning (method not recommended) • Wait for the appliance to cool down fully; • spray a suitable amount of UNOX SPRAY&Rinse onto steel surfaces, without using too much (during these operations wear personal protective equipment);...
  • Page 139 Use of automatic wash programs (recommended mode) See how to start automatic wash programs here. See how to re ll the detergent here. Inactivity During periods of inactivity, unplug the appliance from the electricity and water supplies (if applicable). Rub a soft cloth lightly doused with Vaseline oil over all stainless steel surfaces and leave the appliance door slightly open.
  • Page 140 UNOX.MyCare & UNOX.MyCare CONNECT website. These are designed to guarantee high standards of quality and e ciency in UNOX ovens over time, and to avoid any unexpected hitches throughout the year. Information on disposal and recycling Pursuant to article 13 of Italian Legislative Decree 49 of 2014 “Implementation of the WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU...
  • Page 141 polluter pays”. Please remember that illegal or incorrect disposal of the product incurs penalties, as provided for by current legislation. Information on disposal in Italy In Italy, WEEE appliances must be delivered to: • recycling centres (also known as waste disposal sites/facilities) •...
  • Page 142 Small routine maintenance Re lling Det&Rinse A note on the display tells you when you need to re ll the Det&Rinse tank.
  • Page 143 You must only re ll the tank with 1 litre bottles of UNOX Det&Rinse™ Ultra detergent, the only one approved and tested for washing the oven cavity. Wear gloves to prevent your hands from coming into direct contact with the detergent.
  • Page 144 PUSH PULL • remove the cap from the UNOX Det&Rinse™ Ultra bottle, holding it with the cap facing upwards; DO NOT remove or pierce the protective lm; • check that the protective lm is intact and undamaged. Turn the bottle upside down and screw it onto the tank; a pin will break the protective lm, which allows the detergent to pass safely into the tank.
  • Page 145 Repeat the process until the tank’s maximum capacity is reached (3 litres | 0.79 US Gal = 3 bottles of UNOX Det&Rinse™ Ultra), then put the tank back in until it can go no further. Dispose of the gloves without touching the...
  • Page 146 Replacing the RO.Care lter The oven features an RO.Care softener lter that must be replaced once a year or after the treatment of a number of litres calculated using this formula: Litres (L) = 13000 / Temporary hardness (°DH) in relation to the hardness of the customer’s mains water.
  • Page 147 • press and release the RO.Care softener lter cover and take out the empty lter by pulling it outwards;...
  • Page 148 PUSH PULL • remove the protective cover from the new lter; • insert the new lter, making sure that you insert it in the correct direction.
  • Page 149 9. Using the oven with the Digital.ID • Getting the Digital.ID • Creating a Digital.ID account • Logging in to Digital.ID • Connecting your ovens • Nav Bar Operation • List of ovens • Account and settings...
  • Page 150 Getting the Digital.ID Go to the store on your device (Play Store on Android or App Store on iOS), search for the Digital.ID app and download it. Creating a Digital.ID account To create an account: • go into the Digital.ID™ App, scroll through the images or tap SKIP TO LOGIN •...
  • Page 151 Logging in to Digital.ID • Open the Digital.ID™ App, tap LOGIN • on the screen that appears, enter your address and the EMAIL you entered when you created your Digital.ID™ account, then PASSWORD : welcome to the digital world! LOGIN If you have already connected your ovens, after login a list of them will be displayed;...
  • Page 152 SAVE entered. If you have more than one UNOX oven, repeat this process for each of them: then they will all be shown on the list of ovens. See how to display and manage a list of ovens...
  • Page 153 Nav Bar Operation The Nav Bar lets you quickly navigate in the Digital.ID™ App: • the button on the left lets you display and manage the list OVENS ovens; • the button on the right lets you access your account ACCOUNT and if necessary edit it.
  • Page 154 If you have selected an oven and are displaying its Home Page, the Nav Bar allows you to: button: access the oven’s Home Page; HOME button: start up or stop an activity, for example a START STOP cooking cycle; button: access the system settings. CUSTOM List of ovens The list of ovens contains all the ovens you have connected...
  • Page 155 Landing page display and explanation...
  • Page 156 add a new oven to the list; oven name and status (on-line, off-line): tap the name of the oven to open its Home Page. If it’s online, you can control it from the Digital.ID™ App; if it’s o ine, some functions will be deactivated (greyed out), while activities that are active and can be edited will be synchronised once the oven is online again;...
  • Page 157 Renaming an oven • Go into mode. See how to go into mode here; EDIT EDIT • press , type the new name of the oven and con rm with RENAME APPLY Deleting an oven • Go into mode. See how to go into mode here;...
  • Page 158 Account and settings Access account Tap account on the right. Account settings...
  • Page 160 set basic information, company information, professional pro le, the language and the unit of measurement; decide whether to receive noti cations; manage your subscription - Basic or Premium; set your prede ned payment method; manage the pro les of the oven users and know their status.
  • Page 162 upload a personal picture by taking a photo or selecting one from the gallery on your device. The photos you upload will be stored in the recipe picture gallery on your oven; in this way you will be able to use them when you save a personal recipe;...
  • Page 163 10. Hey UNOX! • What Voice Control can do • Activating UNOX Voice Control • Editing UNOX Voice Control settings...
  • Page 164: Voice Control

    This enables you to give commands even when your hands are full. What UNOX Voice Control can do Unox Voice Control can: • start a program saved in the Library or Chefunox app •...
  • Page 165 Activating UNOX Voice Control To activate or deactivate the technology, tap the button VOICE Editing UNOX Voice Control settings Go to settings > Voice control > language.
  • Page 166 11. Restarting, updating and resetting • Turning the oven on and off • Updating the software • Restoring factory settings...
  • Page 167: Updating The Software

    Turning the oven on and To turn the oven on and off, tap the button on the panel. After about 20 seconds, the Home Page will appear. Updating the software Go to settings > Updating software > Update the software. You can only update the software if there are no cooking or washing programs in progress;...
  • Page 168: Restoring Factory Settings

    You will be able to: • start the oven normally (start oven); • restore the previous version of the software (restore previous software version); • restore the oven to factory settings (factory reset); • access advanced commands (advanced options for Unox Service).
  • Page 169 12. Assistance and support • What to do if the oven isn’t working • Technical assistance • LONG.Life - LONG.Life 5 • Contact technical support • Manufacturer’s information...
  • Page 170 If the oven isn’t working, disconnect the appliance from any electrical and plumbing connections (where applicable) and contact an authorised UNOX Technical Assistance centre, providing the following information: • date of purchase; • any warning messages that appear on the display;...
  • Page 171: Technical Assistance

    12-month warranty to cover labor and spare parts. With UNOX LONG.Life5 you have the possibility to extend the warranty up to 5 years or 12,000 hours of use on spare parts and 24 months or 12,000 hours of use on labour. Contact UNOX for more information.
  • Page 172: Contact Technical Support

    * The Digital.ID Premium subscription includes HEY.Unox voice assistant, DIGITAL.Training, 30 ™ min/month of COOKING.Concierge cooking support, live technical assistance and all the capabilities of the DDC Enterprise plan.
  • Page 173 13. Copyright Copyright 2023 UNOX S.p.A. All rights reserved. Companies’ Register Padua n° 04230750285 - Economic Administrative Index Padua 372835 - Share capital € 5,000,000 fully paid up - VAT No. / Tax Code 04230750285 LI2700A0 All images used are for illustrative purposes only.

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